Quote Originally Posted by Ramerix View Post
Thanks alot, i tried and it WORKED !=DDD
I run the FSB at 423 and 9 multiplier = 3.8Ghz now.
But Windows could not boot when I have the Reference Frequency at Defualt, 1516Mhz at the memories. So I change the Reference Frequency to 400. And it worked!!
I hope I can rise my FSB to nearly 445 !
You're Welcome Ramerix
and sorry for delay
I have 2x1GB 1333 Mem,
and once I had my DX38BT, I was unsuccessful in overclocking the memory above 1550MHz, even when I increased my ddr voltage over 2.3V
(I should be honest and say that I didn't test increasing Timings in this level to gain more mem speed)
So I kept the Mem Ref/Freq ratio so that the resulting frequency was below 1550.

Quote Originally Posted by Ramerix View Post
Do you think I need to change my Core VID at 9 x 445FSB = 4Ghz ?
I have 1.250 V and the lowest I can choose AFTER 1.250 is 1.28xx ??
As my overclocking notes shows, I had my Vcore at default settings (System Monitoring Showed 1.183V) below FSB Value=420MHz (@9x),
and after that I had to increase the Vcore (1.300V for FSB=423MHz and Vnb=1.350V)

Quote Originally Posted by Ramerix View Post
And I drive my Mem in orginal FSB now, should I clock them later when I am satisfied with my clock ? :P It will rise the performence to clock the memory ? Aight?!
But I dont know how I clock them without the "automatic" clock when I rise the CPU FSB!
Yes, I suggest to keep the Mem Ref/Freq @ 400/800 (1/1), to obtain your system maximum working FSB value,
then you can lower this ratio for gaining more System Memory Override Freq.
Look @ the below link, then you can calculate all you need.
Code:
http://www.peakin.com/x38/calculator.html